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dan, over to you. >> well, thank you. i'd like to thank the woodrow wilson center and asian research as well as ashley, himself, who is certainly driving the process intellectually and a role model in bringing strategic studies and deep knowledge of asia together, which i think is part of what we are trying to do here. i thank laura, who is in the audience, not just a research assistant, but almost a partner in the endeavor. we think the chinese are nontransparent about defense spending, and they are. try looking at u.s. defense budgets and going through the various presidential statements, omb statements, naval shipbuilding staples, and we may be too transparent. certainly confused us. we tried to bring logic to it in the end as was our task. i'd like to go through five points, if i might. the first, i think, has to do with -- i'm putting the cards on the table, a traditionalist in strategic matters in the sense that political goals drive strategy and military capabilities. i examined to some extent the competing goals o
dan, over to you. >> well, thank you. i'd like to thank the woodrow wilson center and asian research as well as ashley, himself, who is certainly driving the process intellectually and a role model in bringing strategic studies and deep knowledge of asia together, which i think is part of what we are trying to do here. i thank laura, who is in the audience, not just a research assistant, but almost a partner in the endeavor. we think the chinese are nontransparent about defense spending,...
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responsibility, the media, democrats to point out from -- all of these functions that are so essential and dan pretty darn well? >> well, i think it is the public's responsibility to get on its hind legs and say whether they want these services are not and perhaps the media could be a little more responsible than playing the false equivalence game. is the world round or flat? you be the judge. the controversy continues. [laughter] >> stair, yes, for a number of years i have watched that fascination of policymakers at both parties have championed the concept of privatization and outsourcing function that used to be considered inherently governmental. the rise of private contractors and a number of rounds ranging from private prisons, education to more recently military and security issues has been put outward with much rhetoric, but not a lot of evidence in terms of cost effect it has, for example. my question is simply, how much reflects a blind faith in the precepts of the marketplace and adam smith and how much is attached to corporations that will benefit them in the future? i've written a
responsibility, the media, democrats to point out from -- all of these functions that are so essential and dan pretty darn well? >> well, i think it is the public's responsibility to get on its hind legs and say whether they want these services are not and perhaps the media could be a little more responsible than playing the false equivalence game. is the world round or flat? you be the judge. the controversy continues. [laughter] >> stair, yes, for a number of years i have watched...
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engine noises] [military members talking] >> if you see that guy right there, that is my best friend, dan bush, who died in that helicopter crash. if you look at that invented hollywood, that's real people are there. keep in mind the type of man i had become. i had become so cocky and arrogant that i didn't even associate outside those circles. abusive childhood, never had anything good to hold onto, so finally, i get a team that i consider my family and i make that the center of my world. if that is going to be the center of my world, i'm going to be the best at it that i can be. so that i can go on field team six and then be a sniper, i am the cream of the crop as far as that goes. and i watch people get injured around me. i watched people get shot on either side of me. i never got a scratch. i did it skydive and i never got a scratch. none of that happened me. well, god decided on october 3, 1993, that i was protected by god only as long as he allowed me to be. the first time i got shot was at the hotel -- the olympic hotel when we were taking the prisoners out. i got shot in the left
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and dan posts regular updates of his trades on twitter. finally if you're on facebook stay posted on our trades throughout the week on facebook.com/optionsactions. coming up the final call from the options pit. >> what's your best option? follow us on twitter, get breaking news and analysis. follow us on twitter @cnbcoptions. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. >>> i was in bangkok myself, but i didn't see you at the disco. which disco did you go to? >> the lowest class. >> i go to the lowest class of all. >> that was marc faber talking to jim rogers on the new line known as futures now. it's live streaming dedicated to futures trading every tuesday and thursday at 1:00 p.m. the show is also availa
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our national adjutant dan wheeler. after national treasure. please stand and be recognized. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to take a moment to acknowledge some special men in the audience who fully comprehend what i'm just beginning to understand what it means to sacrifice a year of your life to be the face of this great organization. pass national commanders of the american legion. gentlemen, we please stand and be recognized. [applause] next i was to introduce leadership and american legion auxiliary, the nation's largest patriotic women's organization. please stand as i call your name and be recognized. national president peggy thomas from virginia. national vice president nancy brown park from california. national secretary mary buckler from indiana. [applause] we also have several pass national president joining us today. i would like for them to stand and be recognized. with us it is a national commander of the sons of the american legion from the department of pennsylvania. chris, please stand and be recognized. [applause] in addition several of the men present
our national adjutant dan wheeler. after national treasure. please stand and be recognized. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to take a moment to acknowledge some special men in the audience who fully comprehend what i'm just beginning to understand what it means to sacrifice a year of your life to be the face of this great organization. pass national commanders of the american legion. gentlemen, we please stand and be recognized. [applause] next i was to introduce leadership and...
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next question from -- [applause] our next question comes from dan greene, staff writer for the northwest i will review. your question will go to christie vilsack first. >> for 43 straight months the national unemployment rate has been higher than 8%. i was unemployment rate in august rose the five and a half%. what areas of iowa's economy d.c. ripe for job growth? how do you plan to foster that growth to lower our unemployment and benefit our state? christie well, i talked a little bit about that in my introduction in terms of connection, innovation, and also education. i really see the opportunity to create layers of economic opportunity in the small panels and help recreate the middle-class and i have a plant -- i have seven or eight plans that i have been talking about around the district for the last year-and-a-half. one of them in particular i think i would like to speak to right now is making sure that we create another layer of the economy. we have done a great job and renewable fuel. now we need to create products and small businesses that employ 15, 30, 60 people that are doing
next question from -- [applause] our next question comes from dan greene, staff writer for the northwest i will review. your question will go to christie vilsack first. >> for 43 straight months the national unemployment rate has been higher than 8%. i was unemployment rate in august rose the five and a half%. what areas of iowa's economy d.c. ripe for job growth? how do you plan to foster that growth to lower our unemployment and benefit our state? christie well, i talked a little bit...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama dates is live tonight with what is going on. ama, how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to
. >> i'm dan ashley. altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama...
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we're going to hear that this earnings season. >> dan, what do you think of the trade? >> i don't mind it. i look at crude in the weakness as a proxy for global growth. i think it's weak. i think if you are going to play the beta trade i think you buy the calls. they are cheap. >> he is buying a longer data call. which is what you want to do when buying options. push >> one more time. push want to buy halliburton, seduced by carter braxton worth's smoothing mechanism? why not? will cost you more than $3,300. got a question send us an e-mail. got a question, send us an e-mail. we'll answer it in the one-on-one web action right after the show. on our website. "options action".cnbc.com. you have trade updates there as well as options blogs. we want you to check it out. >>> just sold it ahead of earnings. at one point, they were able to triple their money in just one week. but now the stock has moved against them. so how will they try to make their money back? find out when options actions returns. time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating p options traders s
we're going to hear that this earnings season. >> dan, what do you think of the trade? >> i don't mind it. i look at crude in the weakness as a proxy for global growth. i think it's weak. i think if you are going to play the beta trade i think you buy the calls. they are cheap. >> he is buying a longer data call. which is what you want to do when buying options. push >> one more time. push want to buy halliburton, seduced by carter braxton worth's smoothing mechanism?...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama dates is live tonight with what is going on. ama, how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to
. >> i'm dan ashley. altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro stree fair d th italn ritage pade on nday. that to name a feof t ents. ama tes isive tonit with what i gng on. am how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to offer or staying in school, that's
. >> i'm dan ashley. altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro stree fair d th italn ritage pade on nday. that to name a feof t ents. ama tes isive tonit with...
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the next debate will be the vice presidential at centere college in dan ville kentucky. i'm jim, thank you and good night. [applause] [applause] [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] chars [cheering and applause] [inaudible conversations] we'll continue with the politico editors. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to "politico" live i'm jim executive editor of "politico." we want to welcome the viewers on "politico".com on news channel 8 and washington, d.c. globally i'm here with mike allen and ginger. we have on the trail with mitt romney this was an amazing night. i have to think back to first the bush debate think of a debate where there's a disparity of performance. thing is the best we have seen mitt romney all campaign. in many ways it's the romney that republicans have been pining for for weeks and you have barack obama certainly not at his best. if you view that in to toll talty the disparity between the two is big. you see on twitter, from reporters, seeing it on e-mail. people saying it was a pretty darn good night for mitt romney. >> it was
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and somebody last night, can't remember who it was, was making the point that lloyd denson destroyed dan quayle. it didn't make any difference but he destroyed him. so i don't know but do you guys want to take a swing at that? >> i think there are two presidential debates after that one, so i think it will be more watched by folks like us in politics whereas i think the overall electorate and i'm not downplaying the importance of the vice presidential but charlie is right, it could have -- anything could make a difference. but it would be surprising to me. >> it's like in the olympics when they had the basketball games for the bronze medal. waiting for the gold medal game, this bronze medal game but do you know what? is the only debate next week. it's going to drive some of the coverage. it will either continue the sort of the momentum that romney had after last night or it will be seen as his vice president biden does well it will be seen as this is the first step towards the obama-biden team getting its footing back. i think it's important. i think in the media world we live in now whe
and somebody last night, can't remember who it was, was making the point that lloyd denson destroyed dan quayle. it didn't make any difference but he destroyed him. so i don't know but do you guys want to take a swing at that? >> i think there are two presidential debates after that one, so i think it will be more watched by folks like us in politics whereas i think the overall electorate and i'm not downplaying the importance of the vice presidential but charlie is right, it could have...
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our dan lothian is up very early at the university of denver. and, dan, i understand this is the fourth time that these two men have really ever encountered one another in person. is that expected to have any effect when they meet each other on stage? >> well, certainly this is not someone who the president spent time with in the senate, has not spent a lot of time talking to him, and when they debate tonight, for 90 minutes, it will be the most time and the longest time that they have spent interacting at all. so it is an unusual, i guess, setting if you will for the president and governor mitt romney. but nonetheless, they're getting ready for this big event, the last couple of days they have been doing these mock debates, going through every possible question that will be asked, every possible scenario that will be thrown their way. so they're pretty ready for that. they'll be doing a walk through later this afternoon to get comfortable with the actual setting, to take a look at all of the various camera angles. and then as you pointed out, t
our dan lothian is up very early at the university of denver. and, dan, i understand this is the fourth time that these two men have really ever encountered one another in person. is that expected to have any effect when they meet each other on stage? >> well, certainly this is not someone who the president spent time with in the senate, has not spent a lot of time talking to him, and when they debate tonight, for 90 minutes, it will be the most time and the longest time that they have...
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spent also on a panel tonight, dan breen, no relation, staff writer from the northwest iowa review. that tonight we hope there a question. those from northwestern college students, our readers and viewers will help you make an informed choice on november 6. transport let's start by meeting the candidates for the fourth district congressional seat. steve king is a five term congressman has represented iowa's fifth congressional district since 2002. christie vilsack is a former first lady of iowa who serve as president of the vilsack foundation which partner with the national center for family literacy to promote media literacy with parents and their kids. now that you have a a chance to meet the candidates it's time to hear from them. each candidate will get 90 seconds before the opening statements. before the debate we flipped a coin to see who goes first. and tonight, that honor goes to christie vilsack. vilsack: thank you so much. thanks to ktiv and thanks to northwestern for having us here, and thank you to my husband, tom, for coming. i thank god everyday that i have been by my
spent also on a panel tonight, dan breen, no relation, staff writer from the northwest iowa review. that tonight we hope there a question. those from northwestern college students, our readers and viewers will help you make an informed choice on november 6. transport let's start by meeting the candidates for the fourth district congressional seat. steve king is a five term congressman has represented iowa's fifth congressional district since 2002. christie vilsack is a former first lady of iowa...
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dan, it's good to see you. >> thank you. liz: and i should mention a great american patriot, went to west point, served as an army major, running a forward-thinking company, renewable energy group. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. liz: up next, we're bringing back jpmorgan's tom lee. why? well, he has adjusted his year-end target for stocks, and he's adjusted it higher. he is a believer that if your money is in equities, you're making the right choice. he'll explain why coming up. stay tuned. ♪ all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power tod
dan, it's good to see you. >> thank you. liz: and i should mention a great american patriot, went to west point, served as an army major, running a forward-thinking company, renewable energy group. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. liz: up next, we're bringing back jpmorgan's tom lee. why? well, he has adjusted his year-end target for stocks, and he's adjusted it higher. he is a believer that if your money is in equities, you're making the right choice. he'll explain why...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >> we will see the sunshine today but we have changes in the forecast as we head into tomorrow. right now we have a little bit of cloud cover and a chilly start to the morning. as we head into tonight mostly cloudy and the clouds will roll in. there's a storm system are tracking off the coastline and macy's some isolated showers as we head into the week. >> still looking at like conditions at the bay bridge in the westbound ride. there is no backup and the
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futuro de nuestra economía y los programas de formación, tenemos 47 programas del gobierno federal que dan cuenta a 8 agencias tenemos que devolver a los estados para que los propios trabajadores crean los caminos que necesitan para los empleos que realmente les puede ayudar. la tributación tenemos que reducir los tipos de impuestos para los individuos y las empresas para no perder ingresos. y también quiero reducir las deducciones y extensiones, para conseguir lo mismo y crecer. la energía tiene una importancia critica, se ha dicho que ha subido la producción de petróleo y gas. pero no gracias a él, a pesar de él. es todo el aumento de gas natural y de petróleo que ha sucedido en tierras privadas no en tierras del gobierno. en tierras del gobierno usted ha reducido el número de licencias a la mitad. si soy presidente las voy a duplicar. y voy a conseguir el petróleo de alaska y el oleoducto de canadá mi gir me gusta el carbón dicho sea de paso. me gusta el carbón limpio, la empresa del carbón piensa que usted los está a más tandz. quiero la dependencia energética para est
futuro de nuestra economía y los programas de formación, tenemos 47 programas del gobierno federal que dan cuenta a 8 agencias tenemos que devolver a los estados para que los propios trabajadores crean los caminos que necesitan para los empleos que realmente les puede ayudar. la tributación tenemos que reducir los tipos de impuestos para los individuos y las empresas para no perder ingresos. y también quiero reducir las deducciones y extensiones, para conseguir lo mismo y crecer. la...
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the national dan wheeler and the national treasure george whisker. please, stand and be recognized. thank you. [applause] i would like to take a moment to give special meaning in the audience who fully comprehend what i am just beginning to understand, what it means to sacrifice the year of your life to be the face of this great organization. past national commanders in the region. would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] next divestitures the leadership of the american legion oxalate. the nation's largest patriotic women's realization. please stand as i call your name and the demise. in national president peggy thomas from virginia. national vice president nancy brown park from california. the national secretary mary buckler from indiana. [applause] we also have several past national president of the oxalate joining us today. i would like for them to stand and be recognized. with us today is the national commander of the american legion. chris from the department of pennsylvania. chris, please stand and be recognized. [applause] in addition, several of the men present s
the national dan wheeler and the national treasure george whisker. please, stand and be recognized. thank you. [applause] i would like to take a moment to give special meaning in the audience who fully comprehend what i am just beginning to understand, what it means to sacrifice the year of your life to be the face of this great organization. past national commanders in the region. would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] next divestitures the leadership of the american legion...
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the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see sprint come in you can gain traction back with sprint. i'm still long. i trim my position when we approach five. i would be a buyer again. it is interesting because we were talking about this earlier. the stock is up over 100% since the summer. a lot of that is predicated on the ceo talking about consolidation whether they were going to be a buyer or bought. there is very few people that can buy sprint right now. what i find interesting is that they have been caught offguard by this deal. everything they have been doing is to raise the currency and equity value so they can do a deal like this. now they are left at the alter. it is curious. >> they may benefit if the other two get together. what happened with sprint and nextel? that is what happened. seven years of losses and maybe that is what would happen with competitors. >> i think the tower companies are interesting here. crown castle in particular because
the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see sprint come in you can gain traction back with sprint. i'm still long. i trim my position when we approach five. i would be a buyer again. it is interesting because we were talking about this earlier. the stock is up over 100% since the summer. a lot of that is predicated on the ceo talking about consolidation whether...
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dan, your thoughts on this issue? >> well, there's two pieces of it up. were correct at the beginning when you talked about rockets and feathers. oil and gasoline prices tend to go up like a rocket, but when oil prices come down, they come -- gasoline prices come down like a feather. not nearly as quickly. our oil prices now are significantly -- >> why is that, dan? why the disconnect? that's the whole points of this discussion. >> well, here's the issue. nobody seems to know. the federal trade commission did an analysis of this last year where they identified the rockets and feather phenomenon but there's a number of potential causes. it may be that consumers are much more price-sensitive as the price is going up than when the price is coming down. they don't always look for the best bargain as long as it seems like it's a little lower. in addition, as sterling points out, that oil prices is only 70% of the price of a gallon of gas. there are other things, marketing, taxes, things like that. we don't know the cause but we know one thing, the oil companie
dan, your thoughts on this issue? >> well, there's two pieces of it up. were correct at the beginning when you talked about rockets and feathers. oil and gasoline prices tend to go up like a rocket, but when oil prices come down, they come -- gasoline prices come down like a feather. not nearly as quickly. our oil prices now are significantly -- >> why is that, dan? why the disconnect? that's the whole points of this discussion. >> well, here's the issue. nobody seems to know....
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and dan lothian is joining me live from the white house with that. so the president's not at the white house prepping. >> reporter: nope. >> where is he doing his debate prep, who with, and what do we know about it? >> reporter: that's right. well, the president is in nevada, which is an important battleground state as you know. with a large number of hispanic voters. last night the president held a grass roots event there campaign event, but spending as you pointed out much of the time over the next couple of days preparing for the first debate. the campaign not giving a lot of details about what the president is doing to prepare for the debate, what they are doing, though, is lowering expectations or pointing out that the president has not had a lot of time to practice because he's very busy with his day job and with a lot of the issues that have been popping up in the middle east region. but in addition to that, they talk about how mitt romney has had a lot of time to prepare not only just practicing, but also with the primary season he was able t
and dan lothian is joining me live from the white house with that. so the president's not at the white house prepping. >> reporter: nope. >> where is he doing his debate prep, who with, and what do we know about it? >> reporter: that's right. well, the president is in nevada, which is an important battleground state as you know. with a large number of hispanic voters. last night the president held a grass roots event there campaign event, but spending as you pointed out much...
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what do you think about, dan? >> well, you know, depending on where you look specifically in fixed income, i mean, within the treasury markets you have the federal reserve buying alie ini share of new issuance. i don't necessarily like what's going on here. it's a little fishy. there's some major divergences, even in the equity markets. you look at dow transports versus the dow industrials. transports nowhere near their recovery highs for the cyclical bull market. what that tells us is that the market breadth in equities is very shallow. it's very pointed. that could be a danger sign or warning sign ahead. so, you know, despite the don't fight the fed zombie-like montra, we would be very careful in this market, and we think we're headed most likely for maybe an air pocket correction 3 to 5% in the upcoming weeks. >> yeah, but -- >> so you want to sell into strength, dan? >> i'm sorry? >> you want to sell into any strength then, dan? >> well, i think we want to trim positions here and perhaps look for a better entr
what do you think about, dan? >> well, you know, depending on where you look specifically in fixed income, i mean, within the treasury markets you have the federal reserve buying alie ini share of new issuance. i don't necessarily like what's going on here. it's a little fishy. there's some major divergences, even in the equity markets. you look at dow transports versus the dow industrials. transports nowhere near their recovery highs for the cyclical bull market. what that tells us is...
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live to los angeles now and the white house correspondent, dan lothian. the nokia theater live in los angeles, what's going on here, entertainment or politics? they are colliding here. two different strategies, romney with arousing crowds in florida and the president taking yesterday off and today keeping it relatively low key 30 days until the big day. what's the agenda in l.a. tonight? let me guess, money? >> reporter: that's right. he took a -- you pointed out yesterday he was celebrating his wedding anniversary because he was actually out of town in denver on the actual anniversary. so they celebrated that over the weekend. then coming here the president has come to california as kind of his atm. he does a lot of fund-raisers here from the hollywood set and others and has been able to pull in a lot of cash. that's primary focus of the president's trip. as you pointed out he's having the big concert with big names, earth, wind and fire, katy perry and george clooney is expected to deliver remarks as well. in addition to that, the president will also be
live to los angeles now and the white house correspondent, dan lothian. the nokia theater live in los angeles, what's going on here, entertainment or politics? they are colliding here. two different strategies, romney with arousing crowds in florida and the president taking yesterday off and today keeping it relatively low key 30 days until the big day. what's the agenda in l.a. tonight? let me guess, money? >> reporter: that's right. he took a -- you pointed out yesterday he was...
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dan's father joined the national guard. dan deployed for a year in iraq and james almost didn't come home from iraq, when a grenade hit his vehicle. >> the war is not over. we still have a job to do. suzy, right now she just thinks i'm going to work and i won't be back for a long time. >> reporter: suzy, his 4-year-old who can't quite pronounce -- >> afghanistan. >> reporter: -- much less comprehend where daddy's going. >> it is very tough to talk about what if they don't come back. that's just what everybody knows about going to war. you try to talk about it but how can you? >> reporter: the u.s. military doesn't have a specific policy about the deployment at the same time of an ente family unit. in this case, parents and a child. the military says it also does not keep track of how many cases like this are out there, but ask anybody around here and they'll tell you this is something they have almost never heard of. >> we have so many american heroes in this country that serve every day. it's enormous, the amount of sacrif
dan's father joined the national guard. dan deployed for a year in iraq and james almost didn't come home from iraq, when a grenade hit his vehicle. >> the war is not over. we still have a job to do. suzy, right now she just thinks i'm going to work and i won't be back for a long time. >> reporter: suzy, his 4-year-old who can't quite pronounce -- >> afghanistan. >> reporter: -- much less comprehend where daddy's going. >> it is very tough to talk about what if...
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dan henning who is sitting? here with me. >> good morning. >> jamal: good morning, dan. and keeping the video and everything else running, we have siprion bolding. >> you know we get a lot more letters from the ladies than when bill is here jamal. >> jamal: i blind them with by bald head. >> we got a tweet the other day about the twinkle in your eyes. [ laughter ] >> jamal: all right. we have been talking about the john sununu comment that the president is lazy and detached. you can call us at 866-55-press 866-557-7377. we're going to talk more this hour about what the president did yesterday and we'll hear from our good friend at american bridge which is one of the big super pacs we'll find out how he is spending george soros's money. but first. >> mariah carry has hired extra security after the confrontation with nicky minaj on the show. keith urban and randy jackson were also sitting at the table as the altercation went down. >> jamal: this is perhaps my best story of the day, because here is the thing. what moves viewers and listeners more than sex and violence? you
dan henning who is sitting? here with me. >> good morning. >> jamal: good morning, dan. and keeping the video and everything else running, we have siprion bolding. >> you know we get a lot more letters from the ladies than when bill is here jamal. >> jamal: i blind them with by bald head. >> we got a tweet the other day about the twinkle in your eyes. [ laughter ] >> jamal: all right. we have been talking about the john sununu comment that the president is...
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thanks. >> i know dan is in debate camp helping paul ryan. we'll talk next about that. >>> coming up, los angeles's mayor. what is the president's come back after the debate? and biden versus ryan. the pressure ahead of that event. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> with two weeks before the final presidential debate which is going to focus on foreign policy mitt romn
thanks. >> i know dan is in debate camp helping paul ryan. we'll talk next about that. >>> coming up, los angeles's mayor. what is the president's come back after the debate? and biden versus ryan. the pressure ahead of that event. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do....
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[applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on a declaration of independence for women. it marked the beginning of the women's equality movement in the united states. >> at that time, women were banned from holding property and voting in elections. >> susan b. anthony dedicated her life to reform. >> suffrage in the middle of the 19th century accomplished one goal, it was diametrically opposed to this idea. >> many feared it would be corrupted by politics.
[applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women...
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can hold if he has a margin in the house i don't think that he can hold off the republicans against dan obama version of the deal. the believes are stronger than the used to be. i think that we have more leverage over members in the campaign finance issues and other things but i think obama going to the lamar alexander in the senate and there are some equivalence in the house, even if the democrats don't control both houses of congress he would have some leverage to go round the leadership and i suspect he wouldn't mind. he would feel that he is obliged to deal with him in 2013 if romney has lost but people see bipartisanship when it's a leadership negotiation and the other is picking off against the wishes of leadership but the premise on both of those is the rest of the personal relationship before that can occur and the investor pointed out a governor mitt romney will have those talents. i think now that the president obama knows that he has them he is just going to have to demonstrate them more and be more engaged. so the reality is this. the future weeks away from the real work sto
can hold if he has a margin in the house i don't think that he can hold off the republicans against dan obama version of the deal. the believes are stronger than the used to be. i think that we have more leverage over members in the campaign finance issues and other things but i think obama going to the lamar alexander in the senate and there are some equivalence in the house, even if the democrats don't control both houses of congress he would have some leverage to go round the leadership and...
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and i can think of no more perfect partner dan usc whose reach is global and whose vision and ideals are huge. while arnold fink to the provost i want to also thank them. for the past month since i moved into my usc offices the campus has become my home away from home. when you are on the outside of usc you hear about how they left the best universities in the world. when we become a part of their community, you understand why. but some of the best and brightest students from california and all regions of the world, usc creates a culture that reflect their believe that for the students come for the nation and the world the possibilities are limitless. to fulfil this promise to usc students, the smartest most committed professors, researchers and scholars comprised of faculty and staff and are already engaged in the supporting the work of the institute. i also want to thank mike and beth for asking the policy of the would provide a home for the institute. another brilliant and perfect decision. they're perfectly aligned with the grand vision of arnold and the institute bringing the be
and i can think of no more perfect partner dan usc whose reach is global and whose vision and ideals are huge. while arnold fink to the provost i want to also thank them. for the past month since i moved into my usc offices the campus has become my home away from home. when you are on the outside of usc you hear about how they left the best universities in the world. when we become a part of their community, you understand why. but some of the best and brightest students from california and all...
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dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> developing news now, a wild chase in the east bay in just the past hour. alameda county sheriff's deputies chased a woman from san leandro to oakland entirely on east 14th. she went through one red light after the other. our cameras caught the chase on 14th. when she got to the end of east 14th she turned around and headed back the other way. it all lasted nearly a half an hour and came to an end at 64th avenue. that's where the woman was taken into cu
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dan, carolyn, back to you. >> there is a perfect weekend now and there is looking great. there are changes coming up. >> minor changes. there is a chance of showers and and weather today and east bay hills camera looking west, clouds and there is just how clear it is from the coast to bay to inland around the bay area now and there is forecast features we can share with you. partly cloudy skies overnight. sunny skies tomorrow with lingering clouds there is a chance of showers to the south. overnight partly cloudy conditions and pushing across the bay to inland locations and low temperatures into low 50s and we'll see low 40s around the north bay valleys and will be on the chill eye side. there is upper level low lingering off shore and there is a move into our direction first, will be a chance of showers down around monterey and these showers not likely to make it north. and there is partly cloudy skies to mostly sunny skies, high temperatures from mild and low and mid-60s on the coast. and low to mid-70s into inland locations up to 74 in fairfield. 73 in cloverdale. and
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groupon alum dan knispel also was forced to sit on the sidelines as the value of his shares plummeted "i'd say it was rough, from time to time, especially as the number got smaller and smaller." like many early groupon employees, both bowman and knispel took a little less in upfront salary to get equity options in the firm, a decision which looked good when google nearly bought groupon for a reported $6 billion figure in 2010. "i mean, you're just thinking big. you're not thinking money after taxes or anything realistic, you're just thinking, 'i'm going to get a windfall of cash and this is going to be amazing!'" "it's not a new story for tech employees to have their options underwater. it's just kinda the breaks." in his book "groupon's biggest deal ever," frank sennett details how founding partners like eric levkofsky cashed out some of their shares before groupon's ipo, pocketing hundreds of millions of dollars. "they're the early-stage founders, they're the ones driving the bus. and there are all sorts of lessons that life isn't fair and that's one of them." though the rank and fi
groupon alum dan knispel also was forced to sit on the sidelines as the value of his shares plummeted "i'd say it was rough, from time to time, especially as the number got smaller and smaller." like many early groupon employees, both bowman and knispel took a little less in upfront salary to get equity options in the firm, a decision which looked good when google nearly bought groupon for a reported $6 billion figure in 2010. "i mean, you're just thinking big. you're not...
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dan, i've got to ask you a question. i heard on the radio today that shanahan said he is not working out any kickers. i want to know if you and chris actually believe that, and can that be the case? >> well, let's touch on that for a moment. the question is, why aren't the redskins working out any kickers? chris, does that surprise you that he's not working out any kickers? >> i thought until he made the kick, they would be working out kickers this week. i heard a couple of rumors that neil might be in the building today. but that's unconfirmed. i think he kept his job. >> mike shanahan at least for this week, cundiff's job is going to be safe. that doesn't necessarily mean they won't be working out a kicker. before we talk about the redskins any further, i would be remiss if we wouldn't get out to nationals park where they have a chance to lock up the division title. that magic number down to one. you feeling it? >> reporter: we're feeling it. we're waiting to see, fans are waiting. the big story, no question they want
dan, i've got to ask you a question. i heard on the radio today that shanahan said he is not working out any kickers. i want to know if you and chris actually believe that, and can that be the case? >> well, let's touch on that for a moment. the question is, why aren't the redskins working out any kickers? chris, does that surprise you that he's not working out any kickers? >> i thought until he made the kick, they would be working out kickers this week. i heard a couple of rumors...
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dan's probably right. the third quarter won't be a disaster, but no way to hit that -- >> i'm going to have some fun with this. all those numbers, what about the fed's inflationary bubble? doesn't that drive stocks higher in the short run, earnings or not, the fed's inflationary bubble that you favor the fed bubble. >> come on. it is a bubble. >> does that drown out earnings? >> not it earnings starts to decelerate, which we see. we'll be worse than everybody is expecting in the fourth quarter. look, the pe ratio on forward earnings is 14. that's ilgts high by historical standards. the enterprise ratio is 10. that's high. that's the bernanke bubble. >> listen, first of all, with respect to this earnings season, we need to know two things. we need to know one thing, and that's the importance of energy earnings in this particular season. energy earnings are down 20%, 23% or so. that's a large portion of the decline we see. >> because all prices fell so much. >> that's correct. >> if you take energy out, do y
dan's probably right. the third quarter won't be a disaster, but no way to hit that -- >> i'm going to have some fun with this. all those numbers, what about the fed's inflationary bubble? doesn't that drive stocks higher in the short run, earnings or not, the fed's inflationary bubble that you favor the fed bubble. >> come on. it is a bubble. >> does that drown out earnings? >> not it earnings starts to decelerate, which we see. we'll be worse than everybody is...
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vice presidential debate, is it that important, dan balz? >> yes. >> why? >> absolutely. because of what happened last week. >> only because of that? >> no. because of paul ryan and paul ryan budget. >> it important for the future of paul ryan? he can't lay an egg, lose to biden. >> sure. >> the punching bag of the right. if you lose to joe biden what good are you? >> exactly. >> low pressure on him. win or lose, paul ryan at this point has a bright future in the republican party. i think it's important for another reason. that is, we'll have a foreign policy speech today by mitt romney and that issue's going to come up, the first major confrontation after that speech and an area we see some foreign policy tangling for the first time. >> joe biden, what's the temperature of the porridge? >> we'll go with just right. >> my point is, what do you think that -- what's the advice he's getting? if you're in that room, when's the advice? how much more aggressive than the president? >> more aggressive than the president but i mean he has a lot of opportunities with the ryan budge
vice presidential debate, is it that important, dan balz? >> yes. >> why? >> absolutely. because of what happened last week. >> only because of that? >> no. because of paul ryan and paul ryan budget. >> it important for the future of paul ryan? he can't lay an egg, lose to biden. >> sure. >> the punching bag of the right. if you lose to joe biden what good are you? >> exactly. >> low pressure on him. win or lose, paul ryan at this...
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okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. ...club...things... ...kept sending me coupons for cat food. i'm just not a coupon clipper. i buy what i want to buy. can i get a reward for that? [ frank ] introducing something extra from raley's, bel air, and nob hill. you get something extra rewards... ...for the way i shop... for buying the things i like. instant offers, points balance, right here on my smart phone. [ frank ] join today at raley's dotcom, or at your store. ...it rewards you... for being you. [ frank ] raley's, bel air, and nob hill. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> weather time. meteorologist paul deanno with the forecast. boy, do we see a big change, especially in downtown san francisco. we literally changed seasons in like two hours. look at the difference between 4:00 yesterday and 4:00 this afternoon. 94, down to 64. 30-degree drop in one day. in dow
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. >> a memorable vice presidential debate in 1988, republican dan quayle. he invoked the memory of john f. kennedy and this was senator bentsen's response. >> senators, i served with jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy, jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you are no jack kennedy. [applause] >> that still stings, doesn't it? is it possible to prepare for something like that? >> he probably should have. i remember that. a colleague of mine was in the room when that line was written for senator bentsen. the appearances -- become parents is to kennedy were frequent. senator quayle bought those would work to his advantage. -- the comparisons to kennedy were quite frequent. senator quayle sought those would work to his advantage. >> it was gotten wrong in a debate with george w. bush in 2000. you can see gore advancing threatening toward the bush who would later win the presidency after a battle over vote counting. i cannot imagine anything like that happening tonight. in fact, the opposite. these are very cool customers. how should they loosened up without
. >> a memorable vice presidential debate in 1988, republican dan quayle. he invoked the memory of john f. kennedy and this was senator bentsen's response. >> senators, i served with jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy, jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you are no jack kennedy. [applause] >> that still stings, doesn't it? is it possible to prepare for something like that? >> he probably should have. i remember that. a colleague of mine was in the room when that...